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  • I’ve seen your answer, thank you Wayne. But it’s always the same. i don’t understand.

    Thread Starter merlinox

    (@merlinox)

    I put filterpostie.php in /wp-content/filterPostie.php but it doesn’t work. In the plugin directory it disappeared.

    Plugin Author Wayne Allen

    (@wayneallen-1)

    >I put filterpostie.php in /wp-content/filterPostie.php

    I’m not sure I understand this statement.

    Any custom code that you want Postie to automatically execute should be in a file named filterPostie.php in the wp-content directory.

    If you enable debug logging https://postieplugin.com/enabling-debug-output/ you will see a line that tells you that Postie found the filterPostie.php file and used it.

    Thread Starter merlinox

    (@merlinox)

    Wayne you say to move filterPostie.pho in the /wp-content/ folder.
    I did it but Postie seems to not see it.

    Plugin Author Wayne Allen

    (@wayneallen-1)

    I assume “filterPostie.pho” was a typo and you meant “filterPostie.php”

    Please turn on debug logging to see where Postie things wp-content is and if Postie found your filterPostie.php file.

    Thread Starter merlinox

    (@merlinox)

    Ok. Postie sees it. I’ll check better filterPostie.php.
    Thanks

    Plugin Author Wayne Allen

    (@wayneallen-1)

    You may want to check the permissions on filterPostie.php or do something simple to make sure it is working.
    There is some example code here: https://postieplugin.com/postie-polylang/

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